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Founder(s) | Tsutomu Fujisawa Ryuichi Nishizawa |
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Closed | 1992 |
Parent company | Aruze |
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UPL Corporation (株式会社ユーピーエル?), also known as UPL Co. Ltd and formally known as Universal Play Land (ユニバーサルプレイランド?), was a video game production company headquartered in Oyama, Tochigi, Japan. It was founded as a subsidiary of Universal Entertainment. None of the staff remember when exactly it was founded. In 1984, it was renamed as "UPL Co. Ltd". The company went bankrupt in March of 1992 after producing a number of arcade games, and dabbling directly in the home market on occasion.
Near the end of UPL's business, Tsutomu Fujisawa later established a new video game company called Scarab, which renamed itself several years later as feelplus.
Games[edit]
Arcade[edit]
- Mouser
- DoRoDon
- NOVA2001
- Ninja-Kid (published outside of Japan by Taito)
- Penguin Wars (published by ASCII)
- Raiders5
- Super Wing
- Strahl
- XX Mission
- Ark Area
- Mutant Night
- Ninja-Kid II (known outside of Japan as Rad Action)
- Atomic Robo-Kid
- Omega Fighter
- Otogizoushi Urashima Mahjong
- Task Force Harrier
- Bio-ship Paladin
- US-AAF Mustang
- Uchuu Senkan Gomorrah
- Vandyke
- Vandyke Fantasy
- Video Action
- Video Action 2
- Acrobat Mission
- Black Heart
- Koutetsu Yousai Strahl
- Zool
Game Boy[edit]
- Ninja Taro (published outside of Japan by American Sammy)
Sega Mega Drive/Sega Genesis[edit]
- Atomic Robo-Kid (ported by Treco)
- Bio-ship Paladin (ported by Treco)
Sharp X68000[edit]
- Atomic Robo-Kid (ported by System Sacom)
Super NES[edit]
- Acrobat Mission (ported by Teichiku)
- Super Ninja-kun (published by Jaleco)
TurboGrafx-16/TurboGrafx-CD[edit]
Pages in category "UPL"
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